CPN Forms Task force to Finalise Members of Province Committees

The standing committee meeting is scheduled for October 29 and 30.

Reporter October 26, 2018

Kathmandu, Oct. 26: The ruling Communist Party of Nepal (CPN) on Thursday authorised a two-member task force to suggest on the work division of the central committee members and finalise the names of the party province committees.

A meeting of the party secretariat held at the Prime Minister’s official residence at Baluwatar today decided to assign the task force to submit its report on the issues in the next secretariat meeting.

Party general secretary Bishnu Prasad Poudel and Minister for Home Affairs Ram Bahadur Thapa Badal are the members of the task force.

According to Poudel, the task force will suggest the size of the seven province committees as well as the names of the members to be inducted in the committees.

While finalising the report to submit to the party secretariat, the current task force also will also take the report of the earlier task force that had recommended the names of the members for the province committees, Poudel stated.

Earlier on September 21, a meeting of the party secretariat had finalised the names of the in-charge, sub-in-charge, chairperson and secretary for the seven province committees.

Since the party secretariat had taken the decision regarding the formation of the province committees in the absence of senior leader Madhav Kumar Nepal and party spokesperson Narayan Kaji Shrestha, they had expressed their reservation on the issue.

Nepal had registered his written discontent with the party leadership while Shrestha had also verbally shared his differences with party chairmen KP Sharma Oli and Pushpa Kamal Dahal Prachanda over the issue.

During the two-day secretariat meeting held on Sunday and Monday, Oli and Prachanda had admitted their mistakes, stating that they would move ahead correcting the mistakes on the basis of suggestions and opinions of the disgruntled leaders.

The next secretariat meeting will approve the report submitted by the task force. The report then will be proposed in the forthcoming standing committee meeting of the party for giving it the final touch.

The standing committee meeting is scheduled for October 29 and 30.

Today’s secretariat meeting was also scheduled to discuss the functioning and effectiveness of the CPN-led government.

However, the meeting could not spend much time on the issue due to the time constraints of the top leaders, Poudel said.